Impact of Global Consumerism

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Across
  1. 3. : The condition of being free from illness, which can be impacted by pollution and environmental damage.
  2. 4. : The species responsible for most environmental damage through consumption.
  3. 7. : The reduction of this atmospheric layer due to harmful chemicals like CFCs.
  4. 9. : The large-scale clearing of forests, often to make way for agriculture or urban development.
  5. 10. : A place where trash is dumped and buried.
  6. 11. : A widely used material that is non-biodegradable and contributes to pollution.
  7. 15. : The culture trend of buying and using goods in excess.
  8. 17. : The increase in the Earth's temperature due to human activity.
  9. 18. : A way of producing goods that minimizes harm to the environment and conserves resources for the future.
  10. 19. : The effect or influence of an action, often seen in environmental damage.
  11. 20. : A gas commonly produced by factories and cars that contributes to global warming.
Down
  1. 1. : Dirty air or water that can harm the planet.
  2. 2. : The process of converting waste materials into reusable objects.
  3. 5. : The release of gases into the atmosphere, often from cars and factories, contributing to global warming.
  4. 6. : The average weather conditions of a region, affected by global warming.
  5. 8. : Devices like phones and computers that contribute to e-waste when discarded.
  6. 12. : A method to save energy and reduce waste by using products again.
  7. 13. : The materials that are thrown away after use.
  8. 14. : The growing desire for products and services that leads to overproduction and environmental strain.
  9. 16. : The planet we live on that is affected by pollution and overconsumption.